Not long ago, patients with cervical disc problems in their spine received a spinal fusion to relieve the pain. Now, with the release of a new device, the Mobi-C is an option for many. It is the first ...
is one of the most widely used cervical discs in the world. First implanted in France in November 2004, Mobi-C has been implanted in more than 75,000 spinal levels in 25 countries. A total of 599 ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LDR, a privately held medical device company offering exclusive spinal implant technologies for both non-fusion and fusion applications, today announced that it has ...
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LDR Holding Corporation (Nasdaq: LDRH) ("LDR" or the "Company"), a global medical device company focused on designing and commercializing novel and proprietary spinal surgical technologies, announced ...
WESTMINSTER, Colo., Oct. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ZimVie Inc. (Nasdaq: ZIMV), a global life sciences leader in the dental and spine markets, today announced that the first patient in the United ...
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. announced results of a seven-year outcomes study demonstrating statistical superiority of its Mobi-C Cervical Disc Prosthesis versus two-level anterior cervical discectomy ...
Austin, Texas-based LDR’s Mobi-C Cervical Disc has been approved by the FDA for two-level indications, making it the only cervical disc in the country approved to treat more than one level in the ...
Table 2: Overview of the Alvin et al. (2014) systematic review Table 3: Overview of the Davis et al. (2015) study Table 4: Summary of results of the Davis et al. (2015) study Table 5: Overview of the ...